Here Are Some Things You Didn't Know About Gunsmoke - Noteabley An unpleasant and rather ugly elderly rancher up and decides that he is going to marry Kitty. Matt realizes that an old girlfriend is working on the opposite side of the law and is planning on robbing the bank with her new boyfriend. By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. He is best known for playing many roles which include; Lee Chan, the "Number One Son" in the Charlie Chan films, the original Kato in the 19391941 The Green Hornet film serials, Brak in the 1960s Space Ghost cartoons, Master Po in the 19721975 television series Kung Fu and Mr. Wing in the Gremlins films. Jeanette starred in her own show, a lesser-known western spin-off of Gunsmoke called Dirty Sally which was broadcast on CBS in 1974. Neighboring ranchers spar over cattle grazing rights which escalates into an all-out war where one elderly rancher must confront three lawless brothers alone. A well-known gunfighter comes to Dodge and wants to add to his reputation by killing Matt. Hailed a hero, a gun-shy cowboy earns an undeserved reputation, and falls hard for a young woman who's hiding her own secret. A carefree minstrel faces the wrath of the vengeful Lukens clan. His castmates, including Amanda Blake (Miss Kitty), Ken Curtis (Festus) and Milburn Stone (Doc), would also play their roles for years and years. Notes: First of thirteen guest appearances by Royal Dano, who played the lead character Obie Tater. Matt tracks down a "white renegade" who's selling guns to a small band of Indians that have jumped the reservation. Buddy Ebsen. 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Ford left the series in 1992 due to her declining health from cancer and when she passed away, the persona Ada died with her. Guest Cast: Barry Atwater (as Ed Eby), House Peters Jr. (as Nat Swan), James Beck (credited Jim Beck as Jack Massey), William Phipps (as Lou), Barney Phillips (as Pence), George Selk (as Moss Grimmick), John Close (as Pete) and Sheldon Allman (as Bill). Kitty is injured when her horse throws her, and Matt must seek assistance from a poor prairie family whose son has distorted plans of his own. Kitty is being squeezed out of business and her competition comes in the form of a beautiful brunette whirlwind. He played the titled lead role in the 19581959 NBC television series, Steve Canyon. Townspeople and outlaws want to know where an old prospector has hidden his gold. Drunken cavalry Sergeant Holly (Forrest Tucker) pursues Apache warrior/priest Gregorio (Richard Anderson) who took Kitty hostage. A desperate widow of a military officer killed in battle arrives in Dodge to retrieve his body, but her motives prove controversial. An abusive and self-righteous rancher becomes the target of a hired gunman. Guest Cast: Bruce Gordon (as Jed Gunther), Pat Conway (as Billy Gunther), John Compton (as Blain), William Keene (as Mr. Botkin) and Charles Tannen (as Cashier). He was an American stage, radio, film and television actor, often cast as the eccentric villain or questionable authority figure. Guest Cast: Bette Davis (credited Miss Bette Davis as Etta Stone), Bruce Dern (as Lou Stone), Robert Sorrells (as Mike Stone), Zalman King (as Jack Stone), Glenn Strange (as Sam), Tom Skerritt (as Ben Stone) and Julie Sommars (as Sara Stone). Doc suspects the wife of knifing her husband after he treats his badly infected leg and urges Matt to investigate when the man brandishes a gun. Doc takes a stand against bandits and an abusive husband at a stage stop. [5], Gunsmoke was originally a half-hour program filmed in black-and-white. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Notes: Sadly, three of the guest actors in this episode would pass away at relatively young ages. A California bound family finds both Matt and his prisoner unconscious and handcuffed to one another, but the captive comes to first claiming to be the marshal. Guest Cast: Morris Ankrum (as Merle), Ralph Moody (as Harvey), Buck Young (as Bud Grant), Jean Howell (as Lavinia), John O'Malley (as Man), Charles McArthur (as Taylor), Richard Chamberlain (as Pete), Paul Hahn (as Les), Hank Patterson (as Carl) and Clem Fuller (as Clem). Young Kyle Stoner is a fast gun involved with a pair of thieves who beat up Festus. Notes: Doc tells Matt in this episode that he was a doctor on the Tennessee Belle, a Mississippi riverboat. With this the series returned to being among the top ten highest rated programs, where it remained for the next six seasons.[53]. George Selk makes his first credited appearance as Moss Grimmick, the owner of the livery stables.
Gunsmoke | Cast, Characters, Synopsis, & Facts | Britannica Producers: Charles Marquis Warren (episodes 4049, 5152, 57) and Norman Macdonnell (episodes 50, 5356, 5878), This page was last edited on 26 April 2023, at 18:48. An ex-convict returns home to try to find the money he buried eight years ago but he's being hounded by his former partner and a Sheriff with knowledge of the crime. Outlaws led by Mando (Alfonso Arau) shoot Matt and leave him to die in the desert of Chihuahua where he is found by a Mexican boy, Lucho (Fabian Gregory), the son of Agustin Hildago (Thomas Gomez), who helps Matt recover. Matt attempts to protect wounded outlaw Johnny Drago from a pair of bounty hunters. Matt is certain that the man he's taking to the gallows, whose been convicted of murder, is innocent. Doc falls for a woman (Jean Arthur) who's haunted by her past. Stone (as Orval), Emile Genest (as Frisbie), Tom Lowell (as Ethan) and Howard Culver (as Clerk). The town turns on Quint, who's accused of horse theft, a story perpetuated by two scheming saddle tramps. Notes: Jester Hairston was a composer, songwriter and actor. Adam West. Three friends who share a dark secret are being systematically targeted, and rattled Dodge citizens suspect Indian activity. She was in 1963's season three opener of The Fugitive titled "Wings of an Angel", playing Janet Kegler, a woman taken hostage. Guest Cast: John Dehner (as Cope Borden), James Westerfield (as Rance Bradley) and Marvin Bryan (as Jason Bradley). An outlaw husband and his gang rob Dodge's freight office and leaves the money with his wife, which creates even greater problems. Will Hutchins. Kitty pins Matt's badge on an unconscious outlaw to protect the marshal from a holdup gang. The title of this episode is not based on the legend, Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Matt intervenes when former lawman Grant Lyle (Morgan Woodward) plans to use his son Jeffery Lyle (Robert Pine) to settle a grudge against Hoxy who crippled Grant's hands (Joe De Santis). A recently released convict breaks his parole when he comes to Dodge to kill Matt. In this Gunsmoke episode, his first of two, he appears as Snyder. His role will be short-lived as Dabbs Greer will settle into the part in future episodes. below are some of the GUNSMOKE Guest STARS writers and others who came together and contributed to the shows MAYF NUTTER MAYF appeared alongside John Astin as cousins to cast member FESTUS in 1967's episode 'HARDLUCK HENRY' Wonderful contribution to the GUEST STARS PANEL MARIETTE HARTLEY Mariette appeared in 5 episodes of GUNSMOKE 1963-1974 Festus flees Dodge after killing a medicine-show sharpshooter in a gunfight. Quint saves an Army officer's daughter from white renegades who're running rampant near Dodge. Here, with his very familiar face played Turnkey, his first of eight appearances. Kitty's resilience is challenged when she accepts a young woman's plea for help which begins a life and death ordeal. Air Date: Feb 18, 1967 Directed By: Marc Daniels Written By: James Landis Where to watch Subscription Cast & Crew James Arness Marshal Matt Dillion Actor Milburn Stone Dr. Galen "Doc" Adams Actor. Matt defends a local boy, wanted for murder in a nearby town run by a corrupt sheriff. Matt must find out why a gunman is stalking a temperance preacher. Kim Winona who played the daughter, was an enrolled member of the Santee Sioux people. His productions comprise the television series Family (19761980), Charlie's Angels (19761981), The Love Boat (19771986), Hart to Hart (19791984), Dynasty (19811989), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000), Melrose Place (19921999), 7th Heaven (1996-2007) and Charmed (1998-2006). Two writers from New York come to Dodge looking for fascinating western stories and when they don't find anything worth reporting, they create their own, one of which unwittingly causes an Indian uprising. Jenny (Lisa Gerritsen) arrives at Dodge to be with her father whom she has not yet met, not realizing he is the outlaw, Lucas Pritchard (Steve Ihnat), worth a bounty of $2,000 for robbery and assault. Leo Gordon who portrayed Hack Prine, was an American character actor and writer. Stone (as Jeff Sutro), Len Wayland (as Jim Donner), Larry Ward (as Sid Perce) and Stanley Adams (as Charlie Rath), Thirty-two one-hour episodes, black-and-whiteProducer: Philip Leacock; associate producer: John MantleyRegular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Ken Curtis (Festus), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Roger Ewing (Thad)[49]Guest Cast: In credits order. Guest Cast: R.G. Matt must then deal with Harker when he turns violent after being asked to resign by the town council. First of eleven appearances for Robert Karnes who portrays Roberts. A belligerent and imposing female bully uses her situation as a woman to push around the men of Dodge. Chester becomes infatuated with a runaway girl from Ohio who exploits his position as Marshal's assistant to hide her secret. Raymond Bailey was an American stage, film and television actor who was best known for his role as the wealthy banker, Milburn Drysdale on the 19621971 CBS sitcom, The Beverly Hillbillies.
Why Did Amanda Blake Leave 'Gunsmoke'? - Distractify Usually, it is a blank wall, on the other side of which is Matt's cot. Anne and Lance Warren (who played White Fawn and Maggie) are the daughters of Director/Producer/Writer Charles Marquis Warren. Notes: First of four Gunsmoke appearances for Russell Johnson portraying Stanger in this episode. Matt may finally have the crucial evidence he needs to arrest an infamous horse thief, who makes a big mistake when he steals a young man's horse for himself.
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